Addiction Counselor

Talal Alsaleem, PsyD, LMFT

Talal H. Alsaleem

Addiction comes in many forms and can be one of the most difficult things to overcome in our lives. Many people suffer from various forms of addiction ranging from drugs and alcohol to social media. Whatever your addiction, there his help and there is hope. I will help you work to figure out the underlying cause of your addiction and provide you with the necessary tools to overcome it.

Addiction Counselor

Genevieve Fahey, M.A.

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

I have extensive professional and personal experience with addiction. I can deeply empathize with you and offer my professional experience to walk you through recovery. There is no one size fits all approach to substance use recovery, so I use a personalized approach that fits your specific needs. I take an empowerment approach to recovery that allows you to be the expert on yourself.

Addiction Counselor

Joan Fellows, M.A. MFC

Licensed Marriage, Family, Individual Therapist

Recovering from addictions is a process and is unique to each person. I know that with addiction comes relapse. I use a non-judgemental compassionate approach. The goals of therapy are to achieve abstinence from self harming behaviors, to gain control over overwhelming symptoms, to become aware of your triggers, these triggers may be related to past trauma, to become aware of your feelings and learn how to express your vulnerable feelings,to create appropriate boundaries,to become aware of internalized negative messages toward yourself, to learn how to let go of destructive relationships, to learn how to ask for help, to heal the past and finally to repsect yourself.

Addiction Counselor

Catherine Zanzi, MA, LMFT

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, MFC # 53648

Do you worry about addiction? When you can identify your unmet needs, you begin to take control over addiction. Most people have at least one addiction, and many people have several. Addictions can be any self-soothing behavior that we have a difficult time stopping. Gaming, shopping, social media, food, attention, religion, alcohol, and porn are just some examples of common addictions. Addictions don't necessarily have to be a negative thing, unless they are causing problems in your life or in the lives of others.
I can help you identify and understand the role an addiction might be playing in your life, and will work with you to find healthier alternatives.

Addiction Counselor

Jennifer Lee, M.A., LMFT

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

I have extensive experience providing individual and group treatment for addiction (alcohol, drugs, sex, pornography, gambling, shopping, food, internet). I conceptualize addiction in medical model terms and provide quality education and caring support. Treating addiction often involves addressing past or current unresolved wounds, trauma, or distress. If you think you may be self-medicating to relieve pain, boredom, stress, or loneliness and are ready to make a change, please contact me. I can help you begin your journey of recovery.

Addiction Counselor

Ryan Chambers, AMFT, MA

Registered Associate Marriage and Family Therapist

I treat addiction within the couples unit, not individually. The reality is that most addictions develop as a result of trauma in relationships with others, typically early in life. Instead of learning how to effectively cope and manage trauma, we learn to soothe with substances while avoiding triggering situations. We never learn how to manage challenging situations, people, or emotions. We simply numb out. Later in life, our coping methods of using substances wind up developing into addictions that hurt us and those around us. The addiction winds up causing much more pain than did the original trauma. True, lasting recovery occurs in learning to connect with others and manage our emotions.

Addiction Counselor

Kevin Fleming Ph.D.

Coach/Change Agent/Consultant

While most treatment approaches to addiction include 12 step programs, rehabs, and now sober living houses, Grey Matters International, Inc. provides a wildly successful alternative to traditional models of addiction treatment----that keeps the brain in mind. That is, talking to the conscious brain while the primal brain is deciding things even before you are consciously aware? Well, that is the problem to solve in addiction. We have the solution utilizing a new cutting edge neuroscience-centered brain rebalancing system. Contact kevin@kevinflemingphd.com or call 877-606-6161.

Addiction Counselor

Kimberly Greene, LMFT

Kimberly Greene, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

An Eating Disorder (ED) is also an addiction. I can help you and your family navigate this very challenging path of recovery. By providing a safe, knowledgeable, and supportive environment we can uncover the core to the disorder and address the psychological problems associated with it. Through therapy, family education, and ongoing support, I can help you feel alive again and step back into your limitless potential...

Addiction Counselor

Orville Easterly, D. Min, LMFT

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

Does the fact that the desire is natural permit the man to indulge his lust? The answer is no. The desire to look at the female form is insatiable and irrational. It is driven by the most primitive part of our brain where the sense to survive is stored. It is impersonal and detached. If indulged, it will weaken the man's bond with his mate and decrease his sexual desire for her. Researchers have discovered that the effects of repeated exposure to standard, non-violent pornography increases the man's callousness toward women; distorts his perceptions about sexuality; devalues the importance of monogamy; decreases satisfaction with his wife's sexual performance, affection and appearance and raises doubts about the value of marriage.

Addiction Counselor

Joan Druckman, Ph.D.

Licensed Psychologist

Although I do not provide addictions counseling, I work with individuals and couples who are in recovery from addictions. I am familiar and comfortable working with people who are in recovery from both substance (alcohol, drug) as well as process (sex, gambling, food, shopping/spending) addictions. Addictions can have a devastating effect on both the addict as well as those she or he loves, and I will help you work toward healing some of the wounds created by active addiction and help you become more supported in your recovery. We know that people who recover from addictions are best supported in their recovery when they have strong, stable, and secure relationships with others.

Addiction Counselor

John Kane, AMFT, APCC

Associate Marriage and Family Therapist

I specialize in working with internet, video game, cell phone, social media, and porn addictions. These process addictions have acquired a power over you that is difficult to break. I take a multi-faceted approach to helping you experience the change you desire. I use Motivational Interviewing to help you solidify your desire to change, I utilize abstinence based strategies and methods to help you establish and sustain sobriety, I help you learn how to replace these addictions with real relationships and interests that foster real relationships and I support you in identifying or establishing a natural support network that helps you to maintain and sustain the new changes in your life!

Addiction Counselor

Caitlin Markham, MA, MFTI

Marriage and Family Therapist Intern

Are the substances in your life controlling you? Do you find yourself turning to drugs, alcohol, food, sex, gambling, or love to numb yourself out from the overwhelming emotions that you feel on a regular basis? Has your behavior become out of control? There is help. Come in for individual, couples, or group sessions and get the information and support you need to kick your addiction, whatever it may be. Learn helpful skills to manage your impulses and be more present in your everyday life. You deserve wellness and we can help you get there.

Addiction Counselor

Kim McLaughlin, LMFT

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

Do you or someone else think that alcohol or drugs are a problem for you? Possibly you wonder if drugs or alcohol are interfering in your life. Counseling can help you see if alcohol or drugs might be the cause of your problems. There is hope if you are struggling with alcohol or drugs.
I have helped many people with their addiction problems and I would love to help you. Call me today at 916-847-8053 to see how my services can help you.

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